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From the Jungle to the Deep Blue Sea

From the Jungle to the Deep Blue Sea

Securing the Border in Belize
Jim Hindle
Jim Hindle
Language: English - ISBN: 9789464853834 - 253 pages
Paperback
€28.41
€28.41

Synopsis

British forces have had a presence in British Honduras, Belize, or the wider Caribbean since the mid-17th century. This presence has included Royal Navy, Royal Marine, Army and, more recently, the RAF. Over the years, force levels increased and decreased depending on the political situation with Guatemala at the time, and the inherent threat of a possible Guatemalan border confrontation. At times, force levels reached roughly Brigade strength with additional RAF and RN support. Serving in Belize during this time was an exciting experience for most young men. On the one hand you had relatively poor living conditions in some of the camps nearer the Guatemalan border; the harsh and inhospitable jungle when carrying out patrols; the routine task of manning isolated observation posts on the tops of the Maya and Toledo mountains overlooking the Guatemalan border. Once away from the duties of securing the border you had the opportunity to see the gentler side of Belize. From the Jungle to the Deep Blue Sea is a down to earth book about the individual memories and experiences of servicemen in Belize.

About Jim Hindle

Jim Hindle
Jim Hindle is a Veteran having served over twenty-five years in the British Army, serving in exotic places such as Hong Kong, Nepal and Brunei with the Gurkhas, Belize in Central America during the Guatemalan border confrontations, Arctic Warfare in the Arctic wastes of northern Norway and during the troubles in Northern Ireland . He was stationed with the British Army of the Rhine during the Cold War of the 70s and 80s, in direct confrontation with the USSR. He has long standing interest in history, especially social and military history - the way people lived their lives.

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateSunday, 3 December 2023
Edition1
ISBN9789464853834
Pagecount253
Interior colorFull color
Size155 x 235 mm
AuthorJim Hindle
CategoryHistory and politics > Biographies and memoirs